These New Adidas Kicks are Chic—and are Made of Plastic Waste

From what's on our plate to what we're wearing, the choices that we make affect the environment one way or the other. You may not feel it now, but it might already be too late once you do. Seriously, being a bit more eco-friendly with your wardrobe isn't as difficult as it sounds. And if you need any ideas, start with your shoes.

With its newest collaboration with Parley, adidas will make you fall in love with the wonders of the ocean. The brand created an eco-innovative shoe that is partially made of upcycled plastic waste (no joke!). Except, when you see how good they look, waste will definitely be the last word that you'd think of.

This is the EQT Support ADV sneaker, the newest addition to the Originals line. It's a new custom piece that comes with a two-tone knitted upper and two stunning colorways. Like all the shoes in the same line, these kicks promise to have that classic form and function you can rock every day.

Again, these shoes are extra special because they're made partly of Parley Ocean Plastic, or the organization's innovation that reuses plastic litter before they hit the world's oceans. By way of this collab, they hope to inspire sneakerheads and shoe-lovers alike to take a literal step towards clearer, waste-free waters. It's basically proof that eco-friendly can be eye candy, too!

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You can get your hands on these beauties starting October 14 at select retail stores and adidas Philippines' website. We're totally eyeing (and probably copping) both!